There are two ways to make your pedigree available to the project administrator for posting on the Patriarch Page:1. Send the pedigree by email directly to carrie@worldfamilies.net in the simplified form described below(If you send it this way, your pedigree will only be posted on the Patriarch Page, and will not be included in the Pedigree Forum) Be sure to include Email address you wish to be posted with the pedigree Kit number of the project participant whose pedigree this is Name, birthdate, birthplace, spouse for each generation (direct male line).

2. Log-in to post your pedigree on the Pedigree Forum.By posting your pedigree on the forum, you are making it available for the Project Administrator to post it on the Patriarch Page, along with your contact information, and kit number (or code identity number).

oProvide the kit number and/or project code identity number if pedigree is for a tested participant

oUse surname with each generation

oDon’t use all caps

oDon’t include anyone whose birthdate is after 1910, for privacy concerns.

oDon’t number the generations

Scroll down to the last posting on this forum and click "reply". Post your pedigree in the box provided, and click "Post".

If you do not see a"reply" tab, it means you have lost your log in and will need to log in again in order to post. Go back to the project home page, log in again, and return to the pedigree forum. Login should hold the second time.

Hornsbys maybe interested to view our particular Hornsby Geneology site at www.hornsby/ca -- search on either to raise. The Newsletter maybe of interest to ex-England Hornsbys and ex-Herefordshire into Birmingham.

My just received Hornsby Y-DNA results refer to Haplogroup Rba.

For periods prior to surnames introduction back through prehistory period my results match surnames of Townshend (5 individuals); Folette (1) and Bickford (1). All 12 Marker matches. No 28/37 for these names. All comparisons seen at at Ysearch.org.

All Rb/Rb1 at incoming point c970AD with Danes/Vikings? Consequent surnames take up point post that period.